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Spain’s PM Sánchez halts public duties as wife faces inquiry

April 24, 2024
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and his wife Begona Gomez arrive at a dinner hosted by Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda, during a NATO leaders summit in Vilnius, Lithuania in this file photo. — courtesy Reuters
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and his wife Begona Gomez arrive at a dinner hosted by Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda, during a NATO leaders summit in Vilnius, Lithuania in this file photo. — courtesy Reuters

MADRID — Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has suspended public duties to “stop and reflect” on whether to remain in the job, after a court opened a preliminary inquiry into his wife.

In a statement, the Spanish leader said he urgently needed to decide “whether I should continue to lead the government or renounce this honor”.

The court said it was responding to corruption claims against Begoña Gómez.

Sánchez said his wife would defend her honor and work with the judiciary.

The complaint against Begoña Gómez was raised by anti-corruption campaigners Manos Limpias (Clean Hands), who have taken part in a number of high-profile court cases in recent years and are led by a man linked to the far right.

The Spanish prime minister said he would make a decision on Monday, April 29, after reflecting whether it was worth remaining in office “despite the mud” that the right and far right were trying to turn politics into. — BBC


April 24, 2024
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